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Pablo Manoukian: K-array
Richard Van Nairn: Martin Audio
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Sennheiser Pro Audio Solutions Channel
Paul Tapper: Nugen Audio
Michael Thorpe: Behringer
John Mills: EAW
Tony Sawyer: Vue Audiotechnik (APAC)
Mark Ureda: Biamp
Eric Grandmougin: Active Audio
Kenton Forsythe: EAW
DirectOut leadership restructure
Val Gilbert: A&H
Markus Sinsel: A&H
Mark Ureda: Loud Audio
Jochen Richter: Lawo
Martijn Verkerk, Brian McGovern: Allen & Heath
Bryan Bradley: Group One
Case Kuehn: Martin Audio North America
Nathan Hernando: SSE
Arun Kumar: Genelec (Asia/Middle East)
Marcus Ross, Vic Wagner, Scott Sugden: L-Acoustics
Thomas Frederiksen: DPA Microphones (APAC)
Pascal board of directors
Tim Hurrell: Rupert Neve Designs
Peter Codron: Martin Audio
Jim Newhouse: EAW
Anthony Wilkins: Aspen Media
Martin Audio: Bradley Watson
Kristof Vanden Eynde: Riedel Communications
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Gary Pace: Powersoft
Mark Condon: Australian Monitor
Craig Hutchison: Radial Engineering
Meyer Sound marketing
Ashley Cochrane: Broadcast Solutions
Chuck Larson: Symetrix
Sandra Kellermann: Biamp
Patrick Wong: Outline
Ravisankar Nadiyam: Waves
Oliver Allgood: dB Broadcast
Chad DeFranco: Renkus-Heinz
Shure sales appointments
Roland Morcom: Meyer Sound
Phil Myers: Lawo
Thomas Valter: RTW
Giuseppe Angilello: Riedel Communications
Thiago Terra: Powersoft
Chuck Back: Trinnov
Rick Woida: Powersoft
Chris Woolf: Røde Microphones
Steven G Christensen: API
Mark Ebing: Biamp
Francesca Lynch: Community Pro
Paul Andrews:DPA Microphones
Jeff Smith: Lawo
Mark Pascoe: HHB Communications
Ted White: Focusrite Pro
Mark Townsend: Studio Technologies
Avid executive/senior leadership changes
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Karl Chapman: Calrec Audio
Noel Larson: Ashly Audio
Shawn London: Vue Audiotechnik
Lawo expands North America customer support
Michael Munch: Pascal
Laurence Italia: d&b audiotechnik (US)
Dave Hintze: API
Craig Newbury: Lawo
Francesco Spapperi, Matteo Bianchini: Eighteen Sound
Michael Dosch: Lawo
Eric Carmichel: Countryman Associates
Fraser Sanaghan: CUK Audio
Michael Bohlin: Genelec
Sebastian Schmidt: Stage Tec
Ben Tucker: Martin Audio
Paul Peace: Community Professional Loudspeakers
Mike Roissetter: FBT Audio
Alexis Reymond: APG
Graham Murray: JoeCo
John Roberts-Davies: Lawo
Tomàs Ferreres, Joel Mestre: NEP Spain
Tom Porcell: Mutec
Cain Cookson: VDC Trading
Leandro Jose Arguello: DAS Audio of America
John Bullen, Madina Mamedova: NEP UK
Thomas Pasler: RTI
Joe Hammer: PAT
Giacomo Previ: Powersoft
Andrew Pernetti, James Putland: Powersoft US
Graham Murray: Astro Spatial Audio
Mike Sinnott: Abbey Road Institute
Fernando Rey Mendez: Outline
Chris D’bais: Meyer Sound
Tibor Tamas: Lawo
Pepe Reveles: Focusrite
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Fast News

Sacramento’s Raley Field upgrades 25-year-old sound

More commonly known as Raley Field, the 14,000-capacity Sutter Health Park in West Sacramento, California, is home to the River Cats baseball team and ‘A’s’ (Athletics), where a major upgrade of its sound infrastructure has been conducted to ‘enhance the fan experience’ and improve game-day technology.

Based around Martin Audio CDD and SX subwoofer components, as well as process-controlled amplification from Focusrite sister brand, Linea Research, the new installation takes over a 25-year-old one that badly needed replacing.

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Clear Tune strikes distribution deal with Guitar Center

IEM systems manufacturer Clear Tune Monitors has expanded distribution partnership with Guitar Center, one of the world's largest music retailers, making the Orlando Florida-based company’s products available for purchase at select Guitar Center stores throughout the US.

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DMI-Klang immersive monitoring adds to Motown’s Magic

A feel-good musical extravaganza full to the brim with Motown classics, The Magic of Motown marked its 20th year at London’s Palladium in March 2025.

FOH engineer Job Lewis handles monitors and supplies all audio gear for the show through his company, JL Sound Reinforcement, with his addition of DMI-Klang IEM to his DiGiCo Quantum 225 deck has not only ‘revolutionising’ how the singers and band interact, but also freeing him to concentrate more fully on the front-of-house mix.

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V1 Church adopts Waves LV1 for FOH and broadcast

Having begun as a gathering of 18 people in a Long Island living room, V1 Church has grown into eight campuses across the US, with approximately 2,500 attending in person each week and more than 8,000 joining online. Its campus in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, serves as its main broadcast hub and doubles as a music venue during the week.

‘This means we set up and tear down our entire set-up every week,’ says V1 Church Lead Audio Engineer, Christopher Wrigley. ‘Despite these challenges, our eMotion LV1 Classic handles the complexity and rigors of our Sundays seamlessly.’

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The Sense Gallery

Covering 30,000sq-m with more than 160 stores, bars, restaurants, play area and a casino, FoxTown Factory Stores was the first factory outlet centre in Southern Europe when it opened in 1995. As the management team planned an expansion in 2022, they conceived a new entertainment experience – The Sense Gallery, Switzerland’s first multisensory museum.

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EAW appoints Blue5 Technology for Europe representation

Eastern Acoustic Works has appointed industry veteran David Budge and Blue5 Technology as an independent sales rep for Europe, to work with EAW’s sales team to support existing partners as well as identify and bring on new partners in countries currently without local EAW representation.

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Renkus-Heinx lands intelligibility at Portland International

Recognised for its integration of local culture, sustainability and innovation, he latest modernisation project at Portland International Airport (PXD) is part of the ambitious PDX Next initiative, blending latest-generation technology with architectural design. Central is the installation of Renkus-Heinz’s Iconyx Compact loudspeakers, bringing audio clarity without disturbing the airport’s aesthetic.

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